How to spell STROUG correctly?
If you find yourself misspelling "stroug", here are some suggestions to correct it. It's likely you meant to type "strong", a word that describes power and capability. Other possibilities include "strut", which refers to a confident walk or "strog", although that term might not have a common meaning.
List of suggestions on how to spell stroug correctly
- Scrog
- sprog My sprog is still learning how to speak properly.
- string I need to get a string for my puppeteer.
- strobe I set up a strobe light by the dance floor to add some excitement to the party.
- Strode Bill had strode across the room and yanked open the door.
- stroke He took a stroke at the ball and missed it.
- stroll I love to take a relaxing stroll through the park on a sunny afternoon.
- strong The bear was very strong.
- strop He sharpened his razor on the strop before shaving.
- Strove He strove to make the best of the situation.
- strum
- strung The Christmas lights were strung across the front porch, ready for the holiday season.
- strut The proud peacock likes to strut its colorful feathers to attract a mate.
- Trug I had trouble carrying all the vegetables from the garden until I found a trug to put them in.
Misspelling of the day
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